HE'S OPTING OUT TO RESTRUCTURE HIS DEAL AND RELOAD THE TEAM WITH MORE STARS. NEW INFORMATION ON A SHARK SEEN SWIMMING IN A PARK POND. A WILDLIFE TRAPPER IS NOW WORKING TO REMOVE A 4-FOOT BULL SHARK FROM THE GLEASON PARK POND IN INDIAN HARBOR BEACH. CITY OFFICIALS CAPTURED THE SHARK WITH PHOTOS BUT THE SHARK HAS REMAINED ELUSIVE FOR TRAPPERS. IT'S BEEN IN THE POND FOR A MONTH NOW. WESH 2'S RIKKI KLAUS REPORTS ON THE EFFORTS TO RELOCATE IT. PEOPLE ARE USED TO THE OCCASIONAL ALLIGATOR OUT HERE AT GLEASON PARK, BUT THEY NEVER DREAMED OF A SHARK IN THIS WATER. THE NOVELTY IS DRAWING QUITE THE CROWD. IT'S VERY INTERESTING TO HAVE LITTLE INDIAN HARBOR BEACH BE SUCH A FAMOUS PLACE NOW FOR OUR SHARKS. IT'S NOT OFTEN YOU HEAR ABOUT A SHARK AT A PARK. I MEAN, IT SOUNDS LIKE A SCI-FI MOVIE. IF IT WERE A MOVIE, THE STAR WOULD BE WILDLIFE TRAPPER JAMES DEAN. HE STARTED TRYING TO CAPTURE THE FOUR-FOOT CREATURE BEFORE 5:00 THIS MORNING. HOW DO YOU KEEP HIM FROM BITING YOU? GOOD QUESTION. IT'S JUST A CHANCE I TAKE. IT'S PART OF THE JOB. HE PUTS THE CHUM TO ATTRACT THE SHARK. A FEW HOURS LATER HE SPOTTED THE SHARK BUT IT GOT AWAY. EVERYONE HAS THEORIES AS TO HOW IT ENDED UP IN THE POND. THE SHARK DOESN'T BELONG IN THIS TYPE OF WATER. WE TRULY BELIEVE SOMEONE RELEASED IT IN HERE. SOME ARE MORE FARFETCHED THAN OTHERS. IT TURNED INTO A LIZARD AND IT WAS WALKING AND TURNED BACK AND THEN IT PROBABLY WAS STILL A LIZARD AND IT JUMPED IN AND TURNED INTO THAT SHARK. NO MATTER THE CAUSE, DEAN HOPES TO CATCH THE ANIMAL KNOWN

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